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121 напасть
1) General subject: assail, assault, attack, bad luck, bear down, bust, come at, come on, fall foul of, fall on, fall to, fall upon, fly at, fly on, fly upon, gang, go at it hammer and tongs, hit, lace into, misfortune, pitch into, round on (на кого-либо), round upon (на кого-либо), set at, stab, strike at, tribulation, waltz, go for (на кого-л.), have a fling at (на кого-л.), have a throw at (на что-л.)2) Colloquial: set about, tumble, hard knock3) Slang: waltz into4) Religion: misadventure5) Jargon: crawl (someone's) hump, lavender, lay ( someone) out in the lavender, slam-bang, knock-over, knockover, mug, mugg, rip off6) Makarov: trouble, come over, commit an assault upon (на кого-л.), come upon (на кого-л. что-л.) -
122 постоянный
1) General subject: Sustainable, abiding, all-time, assiduous, blue, certain, changeless, chronic, constant, continual, continuous (о токе), enduring, (в сложных словах имеет значение) ever, everlasting, fixed, hourly, immanent, in ordinary, incessant, invariable, invariant, irremovable, lasting, never failing, never-failing, ongoing, perdurable, permanent, perpetual, persistent, resident (о населении и т.п.), sartin, sedentary, sedulous, self consistent, self-consistent, settled, stable, standing, stationary, steadfast, steady, true as the needle to the pole, undeviating, undying, uniform, unremitted, unvaried, unvarying, regular, carved in stone, never-ending, established, long-term, restless2) Computers: immutable3) Geology: persistent (о минерале или месторождении)4) Colloquial: eternal, inevitable5) Engineering: flat (о величине), sustained6) Bookish: substantive, timeless7) Rare: invaried8) Mathematics: continued9) Railway term: dead11) Linguistics: sortal12) Automobile industry: non-fluctuating13) Architecture: ever-present14) Diplomatic term: on-going15) Telecommunications: always-on16) Abbreviation: perm17) Electronics: direct, fixed-time18) Information technology: consistent, hard, non-alterable20) Business: firm22) Network technologies: fxd24) Quality control: level, steady (во времени)25) Arms production: fixed (о заряде)26) Makarov: chronical, continuing, direct (о токе), frequent, imperishable, nonvolatile, quiescent, specified, steady-state, tireless, true blue, uniform (о скорости), uniform (по объёму или по площади)27) Gold mining: perennial -
123 резко критиковать
1) General subject: assail, batter, flay, flog, fustigate, knock, lace, lace into, oppugn, pick up sharply (кого-л.), round, round on, scalp (кого-л.), scorch, slash, to be severe upon, wade into, whip, make a dead-set, sharply criticize (англ. оборот взят из статьи, опубликованной в The Washington Post), have a smack at (кого-л.), make a dead-set at (кого-л.), savage3) American: score5) Politics: (smb)(кого-л.) roast7) Sakhalin energy glossary: lash out8) Makarov: criticize hard -
124 решительно воспротивиться
1) General subject: put foot down, set face against (кому-л., чему-л.), set foot down, sit down hard2) Colloquial: put one's foot down3) Idiomatic expression: put someone's foot downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > решительно воспротивиться
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125 упрямо стоять на своём
1) General subject: set teeth, stick to it stoutly (I told him he was wrong but he stuck to it stoutly.)2) Makarov: he set his teeth hardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упрямо стоять на своём
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126 упрямо стоять на своем
1) General subject: set teeth, stick to it stoutly (I told him he was wrong but he stuck to it stoutly.)2) Makarov: he set his teeth hardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упрямо стоять на своем
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127 Г-76
(И) В ГЛАЗА не видать, не видеть кого-что or чего coll PrepP these forms only adv used with past tense) (not to have seen s.o. or sth.) everX (и) в глаза не видел Y-a = X has never setX has never so much as seen Y X has never even seen Y.Из 12 ораторов, выступавших на заседании, я знаком только с четырьмя. Остальных никогда в глаза не видел, а если и видел, то едва ли узнал бы (Эткинд 1). Of the twelve speakers at the meeting, I only know four. The rest I have never set eyes on, or if I have met them, I would be hard put to recognize them (1a).Жители ликовали ещё не видав в глаза вновь назначенного правителя, они уже рассказывали об нём анекдоты и называли его «красавчиком» и «умницей» (Салтыков-Щедрин 1.) The inhabitants rejoiced, though they had not yet laid eyes on their newly appointed ruler, they were already telling anecdotes about him and calling him a "bright boy" and a "handsome laddy" (1a)....Ваня говорил, что у этого французика славная дочка. Может, ты с ней?..» - «Я её и в глаза не видал» (Эренбург 2). "Vanya says this Frenchman has a nice daughter, perhaps you're in love with her?" "I've never so much as seen her" (2a). -
128 М-221
ШЕВЕЛЙТЬ/ПОШЕВЕЛЙТЬ (ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ) МОЗГАМИ highly coll ШЕВЕЛЙТЬ/ПОШЕВЕЛЙТЬ МОЗГОЛ substand ВОРОЧАТЬ МОЗГАМИ substand VP subj: human often infin with надо or нужно, or imperto think hard (trying to understand, come up with etc sth.): пошевели мозгами - use your brain (head, noodle etc)set your mind to it (you'd better) rack your brains put on your thinking cap.«Никаких тебе забот - знай только шевели мозгами, думай, изобретай, совершенствуй, двигай науку и технику...» (Копелев 1). "No worries—just make sure to use your brain, think, invent, perfect, advance science and technology" (1a).«Ты что, первый раз на займе?» - спросил Ганичев. «После войны первый». - «То-то. А я на этих займах каждую весну. Знаю колхозную публику. Ты к нему в заулок, а он стрекача через поветь... Тут треба ( ungrammat — нужно, требуется) пошевелить мозгой, а не с песнями вдоль деревни...» (Абрамов 1). This is your first Loan, is it?" asked Ganichev. "First since the war." "Exactly. Well, I do these Loans every spring. I know these kolkhoz types. If you go in through the yard they give you the slip out the loft way....You've got to use your noodle here, not go marching through the village singing songs" (1a).Знаете, вы довольно любопытную мысль сказали я теперь приду домой и шевельну мозгами на этот счёт. Признаюсь, я так и ждал, что от вас можно кой-чему поучиться» (Достоевский 1). "You know, you've said a very interesting thoughtI'll set my mind to it when I get home. I admit, I did suspect it would be possible to learn something from you" (1a).
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hard-set — [härd′set′] adj. 1. in trouble or difficulty 2. rigid; fixed; firm 3. stubborn … English World dictionary
hard-set — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: Middle English harde sette, from harde hard (adverb) + sette, set, past participle of setten to set more at set 1. : hard pressed : hard put it s hard set I am to walk J.M.Synge … Useful english dictionary
hard-set — /hahrd set /, adj. 1. firmly or rigidly set; fixed: a hard set smile. 2. in a difficult position: The troops were hard set before their supplies came. 3. determined; obstinate. [1400 50; late ME harde set] * * * … Universalium
hard-set — /ˈhad sɛt/ (say hahd set) adjective 1. in a difficult position. 2. firmly or rigidly set. 3. determined; obstinate …
hard-set — [[t]ˈhɑrdˈsɛt[/t]] adj. 1) firmly or rigidly set; fixed 2) in a difficult position 3) determined; obstinate • Etymology: 1400–50 … From formal English to slang
hard-set — adjective Date: 1813 rigid, fixed … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hard — Hard, adv. [OE. harde, AS. hearde.] 1. With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly. [1913 Webster] And prayed so hard for mercy from the prince. Dryden. [1913 Webster] My father Is hard at study; pray now, rest yourself. Shak. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hard by — Hard Hard, adv. [OE. harde, AS. hearde.] 1. With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly. [1913 Webster] And prayed so hard for mercy from the prince. Dryden. [1913 Webster] My father Is hard at study; pray now, rest yourself. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hard pushed — Hard Hard, adv. [OE. harde, AS. hearde.] 1. With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly. [1913 Webster] And prayed so hard for mercy from the prince. Dryden. [1913 Webster] My father Is hard at study; pray now, rest yourself. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hard run — Hard Hard, adv. [OE. harde, AS. hearde.] 1. With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly. [1913 Webster] And prayed so hard for mercy from the prince. Dryden. [1913 Webster] My father Is hard at study; pray now, rest yourself. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hard up — Hard Hard, adv. [OE. harde, AS. hearde.] 1. With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly. [1913 Webster] And prayed so hard for mercy from the prince. Dryden. [1913 Webster] My father Is hard at study; pray now, rest yourself. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English